Kaye Foster (’89) can’t help but smile as she thinks back on her time at Baruch College. “Long days,” she laughs, “and longer nights.” Ms. Foster’s experience was not unique. Like thousands of Baruch alumni, she attended the College’s Evening Session—a distinct, longstanding program that allowed students to work full time during the day while … Continue reading Night Moves: Tales of Baruch’s Evening Session
Fortune Seekers: Baruch Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs face myriad challenges, but they don’t have to go it alone, especially if they are students and alumni of Baruch College. The College has always been deeply committed to the role of developing entrepreneurs, realizing—counter to popular myths—that training and experience enhance entrepreneurs’ potential for building successful businesses. Entrepreneurship Excellence Begins at the College The … Continue reading Fortune Seekers: Baruch Entrepreneurs
Running the City: Alumni Help Chart New York City’s Course
While some Baruch College graduates pursue endeavors in far-flung locales, others find boundless opportunity right outside their alma mater’s doorstep—to the great benefit of the city Baruch calls home. Case in point: New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito (MPA ’95), New York City Fire Department Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro (’71) (above), and April Leong … Continue reading Running the City: Alumni Help Chart New York City’s Course
The Learning Curve
Dr. Huss came to Baruch in July from Georgia State University with a wealth of experience, a record of successes, and an eagerness to learn Baruch’s strengths, absorb our culture, and plan the Zicklin School’s next strategic moves
In Memoriam: Fall 2014–Winter 2015
The College community mourns the loss of more than 80 alumni